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Power is appliedat all times through the 20A HZRD/ STOP LPS fuse in the right rear junction block. The ORG wire connects to the hazard flasher and the BRN output wire connects to the A5 terminal of the TURN/HAZARD switch assembly. When the HAZARD switch is engaged, power is applied to the front and rear turn signals and the left and right turn indicators in the instrument cluster, causing them to flash. Obviously an open fuse, a defective flasher, a defective HAZARD switch, or a defective TURN/HAZARD switch assembly will prevent the lamps from flashing. If the turn signals operate normally, they are not the problem.

It's up under the left side of the dash, attached to the same bracket as the body control module. But sometimes the problem is in the hazard switch - try pressing it when the signals don't work and that often brings them back to life. Also, check the ground wire to the left of the base of the steering column.

The flasher unit? You can purchase a flasher unit at any auto parts store and if you ask them, they might even install it for you at no cost. Some vehicles have a separate turn signal flash unit and a hazard flash unit. Worth a try. Hope this helps and good luck.

probably need to change the thermal flashed. It should be in the fuse panel. The fuse panel is usually located in the dash just to the left of where your knee is located. The flasher is a small metal can that unplugs.